Prime Minister Modi's wealth rises to over Rs 3 crore, an increase of Rs 22 lakh a year


Modi has Rs. Four gold rings worth Rs 1.48 lakh

There is no vehicle in Modi's name, bank balance was 1.5 lakh, cash in hand was Rs 36,000

In 2012, L&T Infra for Rs 20,000. Bonds were bought, a stake in the house bought in 2002

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wealth has increased to Rs 3.07 crore. Last year, Modi's net worth was Rs 2.85 crore. That is an increase of 22 lakh in one year. 8.9 lakh for National Savings Certificate, 1.5 lakh for Life Insurance Policy, L&T Infrastructure Bonds which he bought in 2012 for Rs. 20,000.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's fixed deposits at the State Bank of India in Gandhinagar increased his wealth. According to the information released by PM Modi, his fixed deposit assets stood at Rs 1.86 crore as against Rs 1.6 crore last year.

There is no vehicle in the name of Prime Minister Modi. He has four gold rings worth about Rs 1.48 lakh. He has a bank balance of Rs 1.5 lakh while he has Rs 36,000 in cash.

Since becoming Prime Minister in 2014, Narendra Modi has not bought any new assets. The value of the residential property he bought in 2002 has risen to Rs 11 million. This is a joint venture in which Modi's share is one-fourth.

Out of the total assets of 14125 square feet, Modi has the right to 3531 square feet. In Atal Bihari Vajpayee's term, the government had decided that all Union ministers would have to voluntarily declare their assets by the end of the financial year.

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